MANILA -- Cavite province will implement at least 20 guidelines including the cancellation of "jowa" passes, the closure of salons and barbershops, and a ban on wakes, during its return to the second strictest lockdown level to arrest the spread of the novel coronavirus, Governor Jonvic Remulla said Tuesday.
Residents of the most populous province of Calabarzon region are required to observe the following rules during the MECQ or modified enhanced community quarantine from Aug. 4 to 18, Remulla said on Facebook. 2. A "stay-at-home" order is in effect and those wandering outside their homes without a q-pass will be fined. 4. Employees are required to present their work ID and work schedule from their human resources division at checkpoints.
5. All modes of public transport can operate if they will serve factories and essential workers. Social distancing rules shall apply.7. Curfew hours are from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. 9. Malls will reimpose a "local residents" protocol, except for Tagaytay, Trece Martires, Indang and Amadeo. 10. Mall operations will be limited to essential banks, supermarkets and pharmacies. Department stores will be closed.12. Construction for public and private will be allowed at full capacity subject to monitoring and enforcement by public works department for state projects and by the local government or labor department for private projects. 14. Tiangges, barber shops, salons and computer shops will be closed.16.
Home to some 3.7 million people, Cavite has recorded 1,824 cases of COVID-19, including 525 patients who recovered and 57 deaths.
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